James Clapper, Obama's director of national intelligence, to speak at Duke in March
By Jamie Cohen | February 12, 2018Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper is coming to campus in March to discuss the state of cybersecurity.
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper is coming to campus in March to discuss the state of cybersecurity.
General Lori Robinson, the highest ranking woman in U.S. military history, discussed the challenges that come with leading two commands at an event Monday, emphasizing how she wants to be recognized for her abilities and position—not her gender.
Sophomore Breanna Bradham was elected as the editor-in-chief of The Chronicle’s 114th volume.
U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) will visit Duke Feb. 22 to discuss the nation’s political priorities.
General Lori Robinson is the first woman to lead a major military command and she is coming to Duke Monday to discuss the challenge of “Managing Threats and Relationships Across Two Commands.”
“Code Red” is often heard in moments of immediate danger and panic. However, as of Jan. 29, the phrase designates an initiative to stock every bathroom in Perkins Library with free menstrual hygiene products.
Many students know that Duke’s motto is “Eruditio et Religio,” but what do the words meaning erudition and religion truly look like in practice? A new living learning community is bringing the phrase to life.
Hold on to your alpacas, because a Peruvian restaurant may soon be coming to your doorsteps.
Exposure to secondhand smoke has been shown to cause negative effects for pregnant women, such as an increased risk for miscarriage and low birth weight. But a new Duke study has found that expectant mothers are now less likely to face secondhand smoke.
Donna Frederick turned the hanging sign on the front door to closed as, a few minutes after 6 p.m., she locked up the toy shop. The rhythmic beat of landing jumps from the dance studio above drummed through the ceiling.
Successful diplomacy requires a sufficient understanding of the past and one’s opponents, a historian and former foreign policy consultant said during a talk Thursday.
The Trinity Arts and Sciences Council is considering changes to the interdepartmental majors creation process and a mechanism by which a faculty referendum could be used to veto council decisions.
Panelists at a discussion Thursday afternoon discussed the links between the philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., two historical figures who represent the success of nonviolent civil disobedience in overturning a society’s unjust status quo.
Want to know the workload of a class before you commit to an entire semester? Duke Student Government’s new syllabus bank may be your golden ticket.
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded researchers at the Nicholas School of the Environment $954,000 to determine whether drones can help the military monitor forest fires and manage storm damage at coastal installations.
Four seniors presented their qualifications as Young Trustee finalists at Wednesday’s Duke Student Government meeting.
Hear that loud noise coming from the Wellness Center every Tuesday morning? Exactly.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, Trinity ‘96, is now facing a grand jury investigation for allegedly blackmailing a woman with whom he had an affair.
Geraldine Dawson, director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, has spent her career spearheading research on autism spectrum disorder.
Divided among three categories—pioneers, leaders and icons—our selections, based on suggestions from our readers, are all individuals or groups defining what it means to be a member of the Duke community in 2018.